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Cynthia De Castro LOS ANGELES — The East Coast is all-agog these days for the much-anticipated first apostolic journey of Pope Benedict XVI to the United States from April 15 to 20. The plans for the five-day visit will include a meeting with President Bush at the White House, an Read more »

By RODNEY J. JALECO SILVER SPRING, Maryland – They raised and shook palm fronds, a ritual repeated throughout the Catholic world. It ushered the start of Christendom’s holiest week that culminates with the observance of the Resurrection on Easter Sunday. But Fil-Ams here already have one eye on a much-awaited Read more »

A priest’s healing ministry in the Philippines that attracts thousands of people will continue to be monitored following two deaths at a crowded healing service, said a senior official of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), the Sun Star reports.

By William B. Depasupil – THE Philippines may be the only predominantly Roman Catholic country in Asia, but 60 percent of Filipinos do not read the Bible—or even own one— according to a survey by the Philippine Bible Society.

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